Emma. (2020 | USA | 124 minutes | Autumn de Wilde) Into each generation comes a film adaptation of Emma, Jane Austen’s …
Month: February 2020
On Screen: Nordic Lights, Children’s Film, John Sayles
It seems that we’re emerging out of the “Dumpruary” season for mainstream releases, in which studios toss the duds of their development …
Elisabeth Moss shines in The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man (2020 | USA | 124 min | Leigh Whannell) From the outset, you know that Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) is …
God and Man in Rural Poland
Corpus Christi (BOŻE CIAŁO) (2019 | Poland | 155 minutes | Jan Komasa) What do sin, redemption, and forgiveness mean when the …
TSB interview: Children’s Film Festival Seattle director Elizabeth Shepherd tells us everything you need to know about this year’s festival
The Children’s Film Festival Seattle kicks off in just a few days, this Thursday (February 27) with 175 feature-length and short films …
On Screen: Portrait of a Lady on Fire, 63 Up, CatVidFest
The biggest release this week may be Harrison Ford playing with an animated dog in The Call of the Wild (stay tuned …
Should You Heed The Call of The Wild?
The Call of the Wild (2020 | USA |100 minutes |Chris Sanders) The brand-new The Call of the Wild marks at least the …
On Screen: Noir City, NT Live, Nights of Terror
Happy Valentine’s Day everyone! This weekend’s releases include romances (The Photograph), an array of nightmares (Sonic the Hedgehog, Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island, the …
The Assistant observes the #MeToo era from within
The Assistant (2019 | USA | 87 minutes | Kitty Green) We meet the titular assistant, portrayed with quiet reserve by Julia …
Birds of Prey, an Alternate Take: Emancipation via Live-Action Cartoon
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020 | USA | 109 min | Cathy Yan) Birds of …